Author: Solyak, N.
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TUPOB02 Development of the Method for Evaluation of a Super-Conducting Traveling Wave Cavity With a Feedback Waveguide 480
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  • R.A. Kostin
    LETI, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
  • P.V. Avrakhov, A. Kanareykin
    Euclid TechLabs, LLC, Solon, Ohio, USA
  • N. Solyak, V.P. Yakovlev
    Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA
 
  Funding: DOE SBIR # DE-SC0006300
Euclid Techlabs is developing a superconducting traveling wave (SCWT) cavity with a feedback waveguide [1] and has demonstrated a traveling wave at room temperature [2] in a 3-cell SCTW cavity [3]. A special method described in this paper was developed for cavity evaluation. It is based on an S-matrix approach. The cavity tuning procedure based on this method is described.
 
DOI • reference for this paper ※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-NAPAC2016-TUPOB02  
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WEPOA42 RF Design of a 1.3-GHz High Average Beam Power SRF Electron Source 789
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  • N. Sipahi, S. Biedron, S.V. Milton
    CSU, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
  • I.V. Gonin, R.D. Kephart, T.N. Khabiboulline, N. Solyak, V.P. Yakovlev
    Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA
 
  There is a significant interest in developing high-average power electron sources, particularly those integrated with Superconducting Radio Frequency (SRF) accelerator systems. Even though there are examples of high-average-power electron sources, they are not compact, highly efficient, or available at a reasonable cost. Adapting the recent advances in SRF cavities, RF power sources, and innovative solutions for an SRF gun and cathode system, we have developed a design concept for a compact SRF high-average power electron linac. This design will produce electron beams with energies up to 10 MeV. In this paper, we present the design results of our cathode structure integrated with modified 9-cell accelerating structure.  
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WEPOB27 Modification of 3rd Harmonic Cavity for CW Operation in LCLS-II Accelerator 960
 
  • T.N. Khabiboulline, M.H. Awida, I.V. Gonin, A. Lunin, N. Solyak, V.P. Yakovlev
    Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA
 
  A 3.9 GHz 3rd harmonic cavity was developed at FNAL and it is currently used in the FLASH accelerator at DESY in order to improve FEL operation. The European XFEL accelerator in Hamburg also adapted the same cavity design for a pulsed linac operation. The 3rd harmonic cavity for the LCLS-II accelerator at SLAC will operate in a continuous wave (CW) regime. A CW operation and a high average current in the LCLS-II linac result in in-creased heat loads to main and HOM couplers of the cavity. Several cavity design modifications were pro-posed and investigated for improving a cavity perfor-mance in the CW regime. In this paper we present results of the design review for proposed modifications  
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